"It's the last part of this process," athletic director Ross Bjork said at an event in Cleveland, Mississippi. on Monday night, according to Rivals.com. "In a way it's just a piece of paper because you saw those games."

FILE - In this Dec. 1, 2017, file photo, University of Mississippi athletic director Ross Bjork discusses NCAA sanctions leveled against the football program during a press conference at the Manning Center in Oxford, Miss. The university won part of its appeal of NCAA sanctions against the football program Thursday, Nov. 1, 2018, with a committee overturning the penalty restricting the school from hosting unofficial recruiting visits. (Bruce Newman/The Oxford Eagle via AP, File)(Photo11: The Associated Press)

The NCAA ultimately charged Ole Miss with a lack of institutional control, among other violations, and punished the program with scholarship reductions and a bowl ban for 2018, among other penalties.

The most recent sanctions — the vacated wins — are tied directly to games in which ineligible players participated, including four games in 2010, two in 2011, seven in 2012 and 2013, eight in 2014 and five in 2016. Those results, and related stats, will be docked from Ole Miss' record books as if the games never occurred.